DIY Natural Perfumes

How to Make Them and Why You Should

Everyone loves to smell nice, and a signature scent is actually a really fun way to stand out from the crowd. Unfortunately, many of those pretty bottles in the department stores are filled with toxic and dangerous chemicals. In fact, studies show that the ingredients often found in store-bought perfumes and colognes can trigger a slew of health problems. For example, these common chemicals can trigger allergic reactions, asthma-like symptoms and chronic headaches. And whats even more alarming, the toxicity levels can be so high that they have been linked to certain cancers and thyroid complications.

However, theres good news! Making your own perfume is as easy as picking up a few key ingredients from your local health food store. So instead of dealing with all of those horrible chemicals, lets make our own signature scent the One Green Planet way:

The Base

The first step in this process is to pick a neutral base for your perfume. For a liquid consistency, choose an alcohol such as vodka. Another option is to use a thin oil  jojoba or almond oil are perfect for this method. The most common formula is a 1:1 mixture of oil and alcohol, but using both is certainly not necessary. Coconut oil is another great option for a more solid perfume. If heavy oils arent your thing, consider making a body mist by simply starting with filtered water and essential oils.

Signature Notes

Now heres where it gets fun! Its time to experiment and find out which scents speak to you and your personal style. Spend some time in the natural products section of your grocery store, or even the bulk herbs and spices department! Focus on which scents stand out to you and what kind of vibe youre going for. Is floral your thing or do you prefer to smell like a decadent dessert? While there are an endless number of ways to mix and match scents to your liking, having a loose formula to go by will help you find one that is unique and complex. Just pick an essential oil you enjoy and play around with the amounts until you find one you like.

Application

Once youve found your winning combination, its time to choose your prefered method of application. Roller balls are great for oil-based perfumes  that way you know exactly where youre applying it so you can avoid getting it on your clothes or other valuables. Spray bottles are great for alcohol or water mixtures. If you started with a more solid base such as coconut oil, a cute tin or glass container will work best. Solid perfumes are a great addition to your beauty travel bag as theyre convenient and mess-free. There may also be a few ways to store your perfume by reusing items you already have on hand.

Now that you know all the basics, we hope that you have fun creating your very own scent. Just in case youre still scratching your head, heres a quick recipe to get you inspired.

Combine ingredients in a small container and lightly mix by tipping the bottle back and forth. Apply to wrists, behind the ear, and/or neck. On average, the perfume should linger for 2-3 hours. Feel free to reapply throughout the day as needed.

You can smell incredible and be chemical free all at the same time. Your body and health will thank you for years to come. The best part? Everyone else will be dying to know your signature (green) scent!

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